Chemistry, asked by parichaydebbarm7345, 11 months ago

What electron could have quantum numbers n=3, l=0, ml=0, ms=−12?

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Answered by karthik2737
3

hi dear the answer for your question is simple it is given that n is equal to 3 show the electron of course belongs to M shell and l is equal to zero implies that it is of s orbital and magnetic quantum number zero does imply the same but you have mentioned so far that the spin quantum number is - 12 so that must be an electron of 3S 1 or 3S 2

Answered by pooles5512
3

Answer:

A. A 3s Electron

Explanation:

A. A 3s Electron

B. A 5s Electron

C. A 3d Electron

D. A 4p Electron

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